Director Siddharth Anand‘s much-anticipated film Fighter, starring Hrithik Roshan, Deepika Padukone, and Anil Kapoor, has taken a fair start at the box office. While the opening day collections may not have reached the sky-high expectations set by the film’s stellar ensemble, a positive response for Fighter is expected in the coming days.
According to Sacnilk, Fighter is set to earn Rs 22 crore net in India on its first day across all languages. Although the figures may not immediately place the film in the category of a blockbuster, industry trade analysts suggest that Fighter may witness a boost in collections on Republic Day.
The movie is expected to surpass Rs 35 crore mark, provided the film receives positive word of mouth from the audience. The film’s success over the extended weekend could play a crucial role in determining its overall box office performance.

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Fighter Movie Review
Fighter is a high-octane action thriller inspired by the Indian Air Force’s Balakote strikes following the Pulwama massacre. Apart from showcasing the adrenaline-pumping aerial sequences, the film explores themes of camaraderie, brotherhood, and both internal and external battles among IAF aviators who unite in the face of imminent danger.

As the film enters its crucial days at the box office, all eyes are on Fighter to see if it can truly soar to greater heights and leave a lasting impact on the audience.

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